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Cheap Flights from Singapore to Dublin starting at S$ 450

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • When to buy flight tickets from Singapore (SIN) to Dublin (DUB) the cheapest?

    Airlines adjust prices for flights from Singapore to Dublin based on the date and time of your booking. By analyzing data from all airlines, on Trip.com, you can find the cheapest flight prices on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
  • How much is a flight from Singapore (SIN) to Dublin (DUB) cost?

    According to Trip.com's data, the lowest price is around S$ 1,413.
  • What is the transportation method from the main airport to downtown in Dublin?

    • The distance from Dublin Airport to downtown is about 7km, by taxi about 20 minutes.
  • How many airports in Dublin?

    There are 1 airports near Dublin: Dublin Airport.

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Cheapest one-way flight price S$ 449
Off-season for travel March
Peak season for travel December
Flight distance 11,204.92km
Popular airline Emirates

Flights from Singapore to Dublin

Situated at the mouth of River Liffey, Dublin is the capital and the largest city in Ireland. The city known for its quirkiness has the warmth that springs from the friendly people there. Writers and intellectuals have been drawn to this city for many centuries. It is a place where the craic is the essence. Craic is the wit, humour and quick repartees which people of Dublin possess in abundance and the same rubs off on people who visit this place.

It’s a fascinating history, and vibrant culture has attracted tourists always. The city has an energetic vibe, and its open economy has made many top-notch companies base their headquarters here. 

The best part about the city is that apart from so many attractions and historical places to visit it is just sitting in its pub and enjoying the jokes shared by locals. You can have a sweet drink while listening to their stories, singing songs, and generally enjoying the mood and character of this loveable place. 

Tip: Dublin receives a lot of rain almost all through the year. So it is not necessary to avoid rainy season as they are also one of the best times to be part of the festivities like St. Patrick ’s Day in March or Christmas time. So come here at any time of the year but be prepared for the rains and bring your umbrellas and raincoats. 

Getting to Dublin

Dublin Airport is the main airport which services the city and is 7 km from Dublin city centre. From Singapore, there are no direct flights to Dublin. Multiple airlines provide connecting flights from Singapore to Dublin. 

Singapore to Dublin flights typically takes 16 to 19 hours on an average. KLM airlines and Scoot Eurowings airlines provide cheap flights from Singapore. Other right flights from Singapore are supplied by British Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Emirates Airways, Air France, Finnair airways, and Turkish airlines

Tip: June to August is the peak tourism season so you would get cheaper flights outside of these months. In winter, prices go down, but the numbers of flights also go down. So plan your visit accordingly. 

What to see in Dublin?

Dublin has what it takes for a perfect family vacation. From indoors to outdoors, Dublin has multiple fun activities to indulge. The enormous green spaces are an ideal place for kids to frolic around. Whether you want to visit museums and feast on the history or have a sublime time around beaches, you could do it all in Dublin.

The first thing you would want to do is visit the monumental 120 meters high Dublin spire at O’Connell Street and take a picture. Attending the longest church in Ireland, St. Patrick’s church is an awe-inspiring experience. The famous Dublin castle would give you a peek into pre-historic times. 

Those who enjoy a great night out should not miss the iconic Temple bar, which is a big part of the scintillating nightlife in Dublin. You could take your kids to the Aquazone indoor water park to try out some indoor surfing and float in its lazy river. Dublin zoo is another place the kids and adults would love.

Tip: Buying a leap card in Dublin would save you lots of money in commuting. If you are visiting Dublin for the first time then availing its hop-on/hop-off bus service is the most convenient option.

Shop and Dine in Dublin:

To get the best of Dublin shopping, visit it’s Grafton Street. You can also sit back and relax in its outdoor area while listening to some live music. Just off the busy shopping is Creative Square, where you can find the best cafes and restaurants in Dublin. One must also visit the Dublin flea market, which happens every Sunday, to buy anything from household items to furniture. You could go to Howth market for authentic and organic food production.

Tip: There are many great bars around George Street, so pub-lovers must visit this place. Do feat on the famous Irish stew on your trip.

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